Current Forecasts for SE Michigan

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Updated April 10, 2020 at 01:24 EDT

Data is shown as circles and grey shaded regions indicate uncertainty bounds for the best fit 95% across 1000 simulations. Hover over plots to see data values and interactive menu, and scroll down to see additional plots. Counties included: Wayne (including Detroit), Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Livingston.


Current Summary for SE MI

  • The current best fit across all model simulations for Southeast Michigan gives a forecast of:
    • April 15, 2020 (1 week): roughly 21900 cumulative laboratory-confirmed cases
    • April 29, 2020 (3 weeks): roughly 25200 cumulative laboratory-confirmed cases
  • The current best fit across model simulations projects:
    • April 15, 2020 (1 week): roughly 2400 hospitalized patients (beds needed) with roughly 330 in ICU
    • April 29, 2020 (3 weeks): roughly 1200 hospitalized patients (beds needed) with roughly 160 in ICU

Note that the model is a work in progress and being updated as the epidemic progresses. Because we are still making improvements and including new data in the model, these results are highly preliminary and uncertain. The forecasts shown here also do not account for the ongoing changes in social distancing.

For more information about the transmission model and methods, please see the ‘About this model’ tab.

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1-week forecast of cumulative COVID-19 cases in SE MI

3-week forecast of cumulative COVID-19 deaths in SE MI

3-week forecast of COVID-19 ICU occupancy (i.e. beds needed)

3-week forecast of current COVID-19 patients needing O\(_2\) support

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3-week forecast of cumulative COVID-19 cases in SE MI

3-week forecast of COVID-19 hospitalized patients (i.e. beds needed)

3-week forecast of current COVID-19 patients needing ventilators

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